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it seems like he should have to pay for his own defense and should be the one who pays for these damages because he is the one who is accused of the conduct. >> his lawyer had the audacity task for the city to pay for his expenses, basically they claim that the city never gave him sexual harassment training. in fact, the contention is that in the 20 years he served in congress that he never got sexual harassment training their either. so amazing about all of this in the ironic thing is that everybody from washington d.c. to san diego has known about this guy's behavior, been as cereal pervert, a jerk for years, and get a prop him up for mayor. they contributed to his campaign. they worked on his behalf to get him elected and now they're all shocked at this kind of behavior . >> when i was going to say, what they are finding is he is still standing firm in saying i will be the mayor. i am not stepping down or resigning. think that is part of the reason why over 60 percent of san diego's one amount. they just want him out and one recall. melissa: it is a serious issue that taxpayers could
it seems like he should have to pay for his own defense and should be the one who pays for these damages because he is the one who is accused of the conduct. >> his lawyer had the audacity task for the city to pay for his expenses, basically they claim that the city never gave him sexual harassment training. in fact, the contention is that in the 20 years he served in congress that he never got sexual harassment training their either. so amazing about all of this in the ironic thing is...
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but you also talk about in your report that you are ready to play offense, you are not playing defense anymore. what happens to your bottom line if some of the numbers switch to positive? >> our earnings will take off because an improving economy will have a dramatic impact on our service territory. shale gas, manufacturing, from the industrial standpoint, it's struggling at this point and it has been since third quarter of last year, and it continues to try to struggle to rebound, but that primary metal side of things is really having an impact on us, and that is driven by the world market and everything else. >> one of the things that i happen to like, alcoa, but there's a huge glut in aluminum, at this levels, there's a glut in steel, and there's a glut in anything that you need for raw stuff to be able to build. your area seems to be much more levered to commercial construction than i thought. >> there's certainly a significant piece, we are a third industrial manufacturing, a third commercial and a third residential over our 11 state footprint and the key thing to consider though
but you also talk about in your report that you are ready to play offense, you are not playing defense anymore. what happens to your bottom line if some of the numbers switch to positive? >> our earnings will take off because an improving economy will have a dramatic impact on our service territory. shale gas, manufacturing, from the industrial standpoint, it's struggling at this point and it has been since third quarter of last year, and it continues to try to struggle to rebound, but...
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if they can get into a defensive play and take out a twitter, possibly buy a zynga for the e-commerce, buy a netflix, a perfect match, and get into the content, they'll be able to grow. so what facebook needs to do now is he went into the ipo for the big dollaring, you have to make the big acquisitions. >> no, i think making a major acquisition, especially netflix, isn't it. it's a tenth the size of facebook. monetize instagram. >> back to julia boorstin. more news on the quarter. over to you, julia. >> yeah, malia, just digging in deeper on the operating margin. the company's non-gaap operating margin, excluding share-based compensation and related payroll tax expenses, that was 44% in the second quarter compared to 43% a year ago. now, wall street analysts had been on average expecting 37%. so the margin is coming in better than expected, and that does, obviously, relate back to the eps beat. so looking at that, and in terms of some of the commentary here, they talk a lot about who they're now 1 million active advertisers on facebook and how that's really driven by growth in local b
if they can get into a defensive play and take out a twitter, possibly buy a zynga for the e-commerce, buy a netflix, a perfect match, and get into the content, they'll be able to grow. so what facebook needs to do now is he went into the ipo for the big dollaring, you have to make the big acquisitions. >> no, i think making a major acquisition, especially netflix, isn't it. it's a tenth the size of facebook. monetize instagram. >> back to julia boorstin. more news on the quarter....
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back in cement, a federal jury determined police had not acted in self-defense. a judge later overturned that verdict, but did not dismiss the suit, leading to the recent settlement. >>> san jose's homicide total ticked higher. officials tries to figure out who attacked and killed a woman in her apartment thismorning. ktvu spoke with shocked neighbors about who might be involved. >> reporter: the creek view in, filled mainly with people who have known each other for years. neighbors were stunned, when someone called the san jose fire department, to say one of the residents, a 62-year-old woman, who lived here alone, seemed to be in distress. >> she was laying on floor and they were doing cpr. her stomach was very extended. when they brought her out to the emergency vehicle, they were still doing cpr. >> reporter: they later confirmed, she had been assaulted, but not stabbed. >> we don't have any suspect information. >> reporter: neighbors say they believe they do. the victim had someone staying with her this past week, but had left abruptly. >> this was a person
back in cement, a federal jury determined police had not acted in self-defense. a judge later overturned that verdict, but did not dismiss the suit, leading to the recent settlement. >>> san jose's homicide total ticked higher. officials tries to figure out who attacked and killed a woman in her apartment thismorning. ktvu spoke with shocked neighbors about who might be involved. >> reporter: the creek view in, filled mainly with people who have known each other for years....
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blue jays manager wondering who in my line-up can play defense, anyone? toronto looked like the bad news bear. lowry pit one in front of joey baths who isn't planning to change his name to joey arm anytime soon. the as 1-0. colon was going for the win, the jays took the lead when he couldn't hold the baseball. rasmus makes it 2-1. then fun in the sun. dickey and lowry collide trying to make the catch. two batters later this time brandon moss hits one a mile high. completely misses it. tied to the tenth. bautista hammers one down the life off chavez. jays take the lead and they win 5-2. colon walks more than 2 in the game for the second time all season. >> you know what? at the end of the day it gives you six innings only gives up two runs and if that's a bad day for him we'll take that anytime. >> tough to come by when you play poor defense and still win the game. we were definitely fortunate today. we were fortunate enough to win that game and we have to feel good about that. it's tough. when you're dealing with that around 2:30, 3:00, you're just right
blue jays manager wondering who in my line-up can play defense, anyone? toronto looked like the bad news bear. lowry pit one in front of joey baths who isn't planning to change his name to joey arm anytime soon. the as 1-0. colon was going for the win, the jays took the lead when he couldn't hold the baseball. rasmus makes it 2-1. then fun in the sun. dickey and lowry collide trying to make the catch. two batters later this time brandon moss hits one a mile high. completely misses it. tied to...
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this comes just three days after judge denise len began debating the verdict both the prosecution and defense rested their cases on friday afternoon after the verdict is announced the court will move into a sentencing phase where the defense expected to call on some two dozen witnesses the prosecution meanwhile will call on a reported twenty one people manning has already pleaded not guilty to ten lesser charges which could result in a maximum of twenty years behind bars however because colonel lynn refused to drop the aiding the enemy charge manning could end up spending the rest of. his life in prison but no matter the outcome one hundred twelve days will be knocked off of the final sentence because of harsh treatment that manning received while staying in the quantico prison that included months of solitary confinement manning spent an unprecedented one thousand one day one hundred days in pretrial confinement until his trial began in june meanwhile protests happened internationally over the weekend in support of manning in countries like australia italy belgium and south korea and also th
this comes just three days after judge denise len began debating the verdict both the prosecution and defense rested their cases on friday afternoon after the verdict is announced the court will move into a sentencing phase where the defense expected to call on some two dozen witnesses the prosecution meanwhile will call on a reported twenty one people manning has already pleaded not guilty to ten lesser charges which could result in a maximum of twenty years behind bars however because colonel...
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i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz: are you going to cover your investors? >> i'm absolutely not. i have to make some calls this afternoon. liz: and you have been busy. ed butowsky. he is a -- look. innocent until proven guilty. we understand. please keep us posted. thank you so much. joining us live from dallas. plenty of market news. we are not ignoring that. facebook scoring big on advertising revenue this quarter boosting its stock. another company shares as well. let's get to nicole. >> reporter: today the story, facebook, you see the stock moving. the highest level since last
i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz:...
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back in cement, a federal jury determined police had not acted in self-defense. a judge later overturned that verdict, but did not dismiss the suit, leading to the recent settlement. >>> san jose's homicide total ticked higher. officials tries to figure out who attacked and killed a woman in her apartment this morning. ktvu spoke with shocked neighbors about who might be involved. >> reporter: the creek view in, filled mainly with people who have known each other for years. neighbors were stunned, when someone called the san jose fire department, to say one of the residents, a 62-year-old woman, who lived here alone, seemed to be in distress. >> she was laying on floor and they were doing cpr. her stomach was very extended. when they brought her out to the emergency vehicle, they were still doing cpr. >> reporter: they later confirmed, she had been assaulted, but not stabbed. >> we don't have any suspect information. >> reporter: neighbors say they believe they do. the victim had someone staying with her this past week, but had left abruptly. >> this was a person
back in cement, a federal jury determined police had not acted in self-defense. a judge later overturned that verdict, but did not dismiss the suit, leading to the recent settlement. >>> san jose's homicide total ticked higher. officials tries to figure out who attacked and killed a woman in her apartment this morning. ktvu spoke with shocked neighbors about who might be involved. >> reporter: the creek view in, filled mainly with people who have known each other for years....
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how they can be defensive. we have with us red tiger security at this conference in vegas this week. all right, jonathan. >> i'm classifying you guys at the good guys. your hacking operation, but you're the good guys, i've got that. i want you to tell our viewers, what is the scareiest hack that you see out there? >> okay. so, this is really interesting. i was walking by this little setup, and a lot of these crazy antennas sticking up out of this thing and there's a hacked cell phone tower that people brought into the convention to show you can hack into the cell phone network and a huge plasma screen and pictures people are sending each other and set up a man in the middle cell phone tower if you're not looking at your cell phone, it will jump on to the cell phone tower and they'll scrape everything you've doing with your phone, clone your phone and get the messages you're sending off your phone, it was pretty interesting. stuart: that's frightening. really is. but what about hacking into bank accounts or inve
how they can be defensive. we have with us red tiger security at this conference in vegas this week. all right, jonathan. >> i'm classifying you guys at the good guys. your hacking operation, but you're the good guys, i've got that. i want you to tell our viewers, what is the scareiest hack that you see out there? >> okay. so, this is really interesting. i was walking by this little setup, and a lot of these crazy antennas sticking up out of this thing and there's a hacked cell...
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plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of industry. >> oil and gas has been tremendous. we started really doing a much bigger job with oil and gas starting in '04, '05. i just felt good about that and energy efficiency so we started investing in both of those. i with say both of those trends paid off for us pretty well. aerospace in general is also good on the commercial side. >> energy seems to be a game changer for the u.s. economy. when you look at where oil is now, a hundred dollars a barrel, $106 a barrel recently, is that sustainable. do you think that's warranted where it? given the fact that everybody is talking about the u.s. becoming an energy exporter at some poin
plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of...
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let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara unveiling and also detailing that indictment over the last hour or so. he basically said sac portfolio managers were hired for having an edge. that edge essentially a euphimism for insider information, having the inside track to be able to trade and pass that information on to the head of the company, its namesake, steven a. cohen. they said -- the company, he says, went from having an edge to over the edge to corporate criminality. cohen himself is not charged individually, but he is named several times as having direct knowledge, and really encouraging the culture at sac, in one case saying he hired a por
let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara...
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one it is defensive so you don't get the full kick from a rising equity market and it's used as a bond substitute. the problem is prices move up and down together. things like reits, telecom utilities are vulnerable to higher rates. >> within technology i would think you like the ones to pay dividend sort of like a double kicker? >> not necessarily. i'm just looking for the growth because, again, the higher the dividend is the more people are buying it for a bond substitute. that's what you want to try and avoid when rates are rising. >> thanks for joining us. david kelly of jpmorgan. google unveiling its brand new nux us tablet today. could this prove to be the one gadget that ends up becoming the ipad killer. a look at some of the biggest stories sure to rule tomorrow's tape. nding exhilaration beyond the engineering. ♪ ♪ come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ hooking up the country h
one it is defensive so you don't get the full kick from a rising equity market and it's used as a bond substitute. the problem is prices move up and down together. things like reits, telecom utilities are vulnerable to higher rates. >> within technology i would think you like the ones to pay dividend sort of like a double kicker? >> not necessarily. i'm just looking for the growth because, again, the higher the dividend is the more people are buying it for a bond substitute. that's...
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was the jury consultant for the george zimmerman defense team. great to see both of you on the show. and natalie, let me start with you. she said she owes the martin family an apology. i want to get your response to what she said. >> it is hard for me to sleep. hard for me to eat. i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is. there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> what's your reaction? >> well, my reaction is that i feel for her. i do. and i know that she issued an apology to sybrina fulton and i think that's between her and sybrina to talk about, really. i have not spoken to sybrina about that. but you know, it's her decision and she has to live with that. >> barbara, let me tell you what we know that this juror. i want to emphasize, she did choose to show her face but she is going by mady, not giving her full name. she is worried about possible retribution. we know she is 36 years old. she describes herself as puerto rican. she has o
was the jury consultant for the george zimmerman defense team. great to see both of you on the show. and natalie, let me start with you. she said she owes the martin family an apology. i want to get your response to what she said. >> it is hard for me to sleep. hard for me to eat. i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is. there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> what's...
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directors sitting on those corporate conglomerates that also sit on the board of directors for these defense contractors monsanto etc so it really has been plain sight for those who seek seek information in order to construct an enemy though of course like every era of just analysts war it's no surprise how much islamophobia that we're seeing across the corporate media today you mention hollywood what about hollywood shows like homeland movies like zero dark thirty i mean would you say that hollywood's also doing the bidding of the establishment and yet the you know the unfortunate thing is that we live in realities we live in a world of fear and most people are motivated by fear and it's become more and more apparent even though i would say more people are waking up. and the truth about the internet and the alternative media sources is that it's not that it's only that people are waking up but that we're becoming more aware of those who are awakened and we can create more networks between those who are aware and it in that but in the day all these millions of people who are aware of the con
directors sitting on those corporate conglomerates that also sit on the board of directors for these defense contractors monsanto etc so it really has been plain sight for those who seek seek information in order to construct an enemy though of course like every era of just analysts war it's no surprise how much islamophobia that we're seeing across the corporate media today you mention hollywood what about hollywood shows like homeland movies like zero dark thirty i mean would you say that...
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show to discuss his new bill bradley manning trial inches closer to its end today the prosecution and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the best charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tax records with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show. it's thursday july twenty fifth in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r.t. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does go through kills the patriot and amendment x. it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic devices or other softwa
show to discuss his new bill bradley manning trial inches closer to its end today the prosecution and defense make their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the best charges against manning an update on this case. and it's thursday so you know it's time for the tax records with the growth of social media there's also a booming industry for data it's an industry that's working to figure out how we think and how they can market to us we'll discuss that later in today show. it's...
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is showing, a much better trend, and people talk about defense of cyclicals, we talk about domestics as a feature. >> i want to raise another point. a note today was put out, ridesing long-term interest rates and a steepening yield curve is bullish for markets. people are saying it will crush the recover. he is saying take a look at the history, rising rates are a good signal. >> i generally agree if it a good signal when you are talking about an economy that is gaining traction. we can look through it, through credit conditions, we can look at it in terms of hiring intentions, across the board. i will buy into that, that we will get the earnings. the question that we focused on was the evaluation component of it. will the higher rates hurt the pes in the market. >> we are at 15 times earnings. and if you use a treasury or a b-double b-double-a, you feel it's hurting the recovery. >> bull or bear? >> longer term bull right now, we are in a correction mode. >> you are a bear right now, how bearish are you? >> i have not shorted the market, so that tells you once i decide to short the
is showing, a much better trend, and people talk about defense of cyclicals, we talk about domestics as a feature. >> i want to raise another point. a note today was put out, ridesing long-term interest rates and a steepening yield curve is bullish for markets. people are saying it will crush the recover. he is saying take a look at the history, rising rates are a good signal. >> i generally agree if it a good signal when you are talking about an economy that is gaining traction. we...
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hip and knee replacement, and interesting for restore ration with a variety of other aerospace and defense applications, and they have proprietary technology that's faster, more capable, and more accurate than anything out there so it's a crown jewel. liz: you made a lot of other acquisitions, geomagic, coweb, and then rptg. avi, let me just say that for viewers who don't know, you're in personal, professional, and production printer. you have enterprise and regular folks who want to buy these things. sch area shows the most promise? some analysts are concerned you go more with the software or the individual sales, and that, of course, has lower margins, thinner margins. >> liz, we look at this as a platform play and equal systems play taking it all the way from design to manufacturing for professional companies and from creativity to actuul making for the hobbies, the consumer, the educator, and kids. we see two big opportunities in front of us. the first one is in eventacturig this technology into real factors, be it in early space, defense, automotive, seeing it going to completely resh
hip and knee replacement, and interesting for restore ration with a variety of other aerospace and defense applications, and they have proprietary technology that's faster, more capable, and more accurate than anything out there so it's a crown jewel. liz: you made a lot of other acquisitions, geomagic, coweb, and then rptg. avi, let me just say that for viewers who don't know, you're in personal, professional, and production printer. you have enterprise and regular folks who want to buy these...
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. >>> defense stocks in market focus tonight. despite the sequester and military wind down in afghanistan, defense firms are setting new highs. estimates thanks to better margins the and company raced the four-year forecast. shares touched a new all-time high before closing at 90.30, up 2%. boeing also hit a new high as the commercial plane revenue jumped 15%. profits up 15%, more than the expected and boeing raised it full year guidance. shares dropped after that high, down less than 1% to $106.95. >>> another new high more than two years for ford motor reporting a 15% jump on revenues on ford f-150 pickups. ford put polish on the full year outlook, as well. investors bought the news on volume as ford gained 2.5%. it closed at $17.37. ford, by the way, up more than 90% in a year. >>> the other way, caterpillar dragged down the dow as profits dropped 43%. jim chanos the noted short seller told a conference last week this cat may not have nine lives. >> we are short caterpillar ink. iconic american company, leader in the class but
. >>> defense stocks in market focus tonight. despite the sequester and military wind down in afghanistan, defense firms are setting new highs. estimates thanks to better margins the and company raced the four-year forecast. shares touched a new all-time high before closing at 90.30, up 2%. boeing also hit a new high as the commercial plane revenue jumped 15%. profits up 15%, more than the expected and boeing raised it full year guidance. shares dropped after that high, down less than...
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so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is up 100% year-to-date? how will the company turn a profit. >>> google launch as new device that brings video straight from the computer or smartphone to your tv. david: wow. liz: we have details how that works. you have to stay tuned. that is just ahead. >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. expedia is the biggest loser after-hours following disappointing second quarter results. earnings for the online travel company falling 15 cents short of the estimate at 64 cents a share. revenue also coming in slightly lower than expected at $1.2 billion. >>> parents are having to open their wall
so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is...
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lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get away with it and then it becomes not getting caught, not the act of cheating. >> it's the summer of lies. every newspaper, the front page, every blog is about how we've been lied to, who is cheating, who is being punished, who is trying to dodge punishment. even on wall street, we're talking about sec charges, we're talking about fines for hal burton. we're talking about all kinds of different things. i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is they're getting caught, right? and there is moral outrage about it and we're having this conversation. this isn't okay, this isn't how we play. we play fair, we have laws, we have rules and we're enforcing them because it matters. >>
lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get away with it and then it becomes not getting caught, not the act of cheating. >> it's the summer of lies. every...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> if you are just joining us this morning the big news of the day, the u.s. has filed an indictment against sac capital advisers for wire fraud and securities fraud alleging institutional practices that encourage the widespread solicitation and use of illegal inside information. the indictment goes into various ways that s.e.c. did this. >> it is almost, carl, as if the government is saying that they set it ip so that you could not investigate the company. and steve cohen was never supposed to know what you
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> ford is announcing that it will soon offer a natural
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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closing arguments by the prosecution and defense teams will be delivered this morning. manning is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group wikileaks. >>> also new this morning, apple warning its chinese customers not to use knock-off parts. >> scott mcgrew, at least two people shocked by fake apple chargers. >> at least one of them, a 23-year-old flight attendant died. apple posted detailed pictures of its official chargers on the chinese version of its website this morning showing close-up detail of the chargers so you know real from fake. fake products are a huge problem in in in china. we're pretty much wrapped up on the big tech companies reporting profits. they all had something in common. google, ebay, yahoo, even apple to some degree let investors down with a year-over-year decline from apple. when executives from facebook got on the phone on wednesday, they said things were going swim inningly, especially welcome news that mobile is strong. facebook may have finally figured out mobile. shares that were much higher
closing arguments by the prosecution and defense teams will be delivered this morning. manning is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group wikileaks. >>> also new this morning, apple warning its chinese customers not to use knock-off parts. >> scott mcgrew, at least two people shocked by fake apple chargers. >> at least one of them, a 23-year-old flight attendant died. apple posted detailed pictures of its official chargers...
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offense wins games but defense wins championships. i think the stock market is going to take care of itself. i still like growth. and i think when bob was talking about a broad-based rally and value investors, i think what's happening with value investors is they were a reluctant bond holders who went looking for dividends as well as a little growth, and they found that real quickly during this month as value went the other way. there's a little risk involved there. and so, i think you'll see a shift -- and that's why i like ivw. i like large-cap growth. it's the one part of the market that i think is still undervalued. but i would pay a lot of attention to my bond portfolio, because i think the bond market did not take the head fake today from the fed. the bond market said, you know what, i'm pricing these 10-year treasuries as if we already have tapering taking place, and they're holding firm on that. >> interesting. james, let me bring in james paulson. you still buying this market, james? >> well, maria, i've been since may when w
offense wins games but defense wins championships. i think the stock market is going to take care of itself. i still like growth. and i think when bob was talking about a broad-based rally and value investors, i think what's happening with value investors is they were a reluctant bond holders who went looking for dividends as well as a little growth, and they found that real quickly during this month as value went the other way. there's a little risk involved there. and so, i think you'll see a...
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when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the numbers today suggestive of the second quarter should be revised up a little bit? i had an average of below 1%. >> for us, according to our estimate the slowdown in consumer spending and business investments seems to have picked up actually a little bit if q2. we are seeing something around 1.2 right now. >> what about the claims number? 343, this level, what does that tell you about jobs and what we might get next friday? >> well, we had stand, our view right now, job growth will remain between 175 and 200. claims number to me suggests we are probably close to the consensus around 180 right now. >> an
when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the...
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. >> his defense attorney blamed killings on a mental breakdown. the family of the victims asked to see video but we're told it's just too graphic. the victims shot and stabbed to death. >> you may have seen that troubling video showing a
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the army judge will spend weeks hearing from defense and prosecution witnesses. the government is expected to provide a classified assessment of the damage created by manning's disclosures. they are also expected to see the lawyer for bradley manning continue to portray his client as a patriot who followed his conscience. expressing gratitude to his legal team and supporters. our next caller in taylor, michigan, on the democrats line. hi, don. caller: hello. tank you for c-span. -- thank you for c-span. gave anom line is they oath to the constitution, nobody else. all he did was show e-mails. thousands of people are reading them. biden said something about them. the thing is, you have to think about our forefathers. weren't they all whistleblowers on the british government? they knew the wrongs of those british government, so that is why they wrote the constitution. give their oath to the constitution, not to an administration or a corporation. manning to me, they are heroes. bush, clinton, obama -- they all lied, they all said they were going to do one thing. lo
the army judge will spend weeks hearing from defense and prosecution witnesses. the government is expected to provide a classified assessment of the damage created by manning's disclosures. they are also expected to see the lawyer for bradley manning continue to portray his client as a patriot who followed his conscience. expressing gratitude to his legal team and supporters. our next caller in taylor, michigan, on the democrats line. hi, don. caller: hello. tank you for c-span. -- thank you...
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lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense to get this case dismissed. i want you to read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got exactly what it bargained for. >> this is the dark side of the american dream. that will to win. folks, if they are narcissists, feel like they can cut corners and get that competitive edge and rewarded it. then, the sin becomes getting caught, not the actual cheating. >> this is like a summer of lies. i'm telling you. it is the summer of lies. every newspaper, every blog, is how we have been lied to, who is being cheated who is trying to dodge punishment. in wall street, we are talking about sec charges, and fines for halliburton. we are talk about all kinds of different things. the good news is -- i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is, they are getting caught and there is moral outrage about it and we are having this conversation. this isn't okay? this isn't how we play. we play fair. we ha
lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense to get this case dismissed. i want you to read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got exactly what it bargained for. >> this is the dark side of the american dream. that will to win. folks, if they are narcissists, feel like they can cut corners and get that competitive edge and rewarded it. then, the sin becomes getting caught, not the...
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i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he chose to settle so soon? >> what do you think about that? smart move? >> smart move by the department of justice, dea, everybody involved. if they had to go to trial they could put up witness after witness about his psychological state, physical state, what he would have had to go through in the 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, on and on and on. by the end the jury probably would have said, you just write a blank check. just ask us for how much you want. >> how do you put a price tag on this? how did they come up with this $1 million figure? just curious. >> i don't know how they came up with the amount. >> $4 million. f
i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for those secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden, which they did. still, the espionage charges are historic. >> espionage charges have been brought against spies and traitors and not those who leaked information to the media with no ill intent. >> it is a serious precedent, it is a serious abuse, and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in a statement, the top democrat and republican on the house intelligence commi
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the...
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defense and law enforcement but he was an army officer and the fbi special agent before coming to the u.s. congress. he now has a very important and pivotal role in the house as chairman of the intelligence community. house intelligence committee. intelligence community as you all probably know does the authorizing for intelligence activities and functions and oversight capacity, as well in this respect, congress and rogers has done quite well shepherding three bills to completion of those four. and all the while developing a reputation for bipartisanship, which and washed and nowadays is quite a rare and special thing. congressman rogers has no grasp the nettle of the cybersecurity issue, which has loomed very large of light. and it's an issue with which the institute itself, i i ss is closely associated. so with that i would like to bring congressman rogers to the podium. he will speak for essentially, as long as he wishes to speak and then we will follow up with q&a and wrap up in an hour. congressman. >> thank you very much. well, good morning. thanks. i ran a little behind. someo
defense and law enforcement but he was an army officer and the fbi special agent before coming to the u.s. congress. he now has a very important and pivotal role in the house as chairman of the intelligence community. house intelligence committee. intelligence community as you all probably know does the authorizing for intelligence activities and functions and oversight capacity, as well in this respect, congress and rogers has done quite well shepherding three bills to completion of those...
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if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about the limits on e-mail collection even he said when it comes to his own daughters. >> i have four daughters. can i go and intercept their e-mails? no. >> can you? >> no, you may be able to. >> i had a chance to catch up with general alexander just after the conference and he told me that he wants edward snowden to come home to the united states from russia to face justice. tyler? >> thank you very much eamon javers reporting from las vegas for us. >> shares of sumantek surging today. the maker of the norton anti-virus software posting better than expected results as customers used more of its security products in the wake of a series of publicized hacking attacks. the stock is up about 40% just so far this year. sue? >> some headlines to tell you abou
if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about the limits on e-mail collection even he said when it comes to his own daughters. >> i have four daughters. can i go and intercept their...
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however despite it failing, the overall nearly $600 million defense spending bill did pass. >>> four f-16 fighter jets will not be heading to egypt yet. the pentagon is delaying it as the administration continues after they overthrew president morsi. >>> pope francis, today, meets the poor in rio de janeiro. police are expected to be out in force during this visit. 20% of rio's residents live there. the pope is said to have specifically asked to see one in person during this trip to brazil. >>> tropical storm dorey is the fourth named storm. forecasters are keeping a close watch on it. indra petersons is one of the forecasters. what is the storm headed our way? >> good morning. it's interesting because it's early in the season. there are a lot of things to inhibit its growth. it's a strong, tropical storm. it is trying so hard to hold together. winds moving at 16 miles per hour. it's moving quickly to the west/northwest at 17 miles per hour. let's talk about what is ahead of it in its path. all of this dry air. we are watching all of this. anything up here could weaken the system. th
however despite it failing, the overall nearly $600 million defense spending bill did pass. >>> four f-16 fighter jets will not be heading to egypt yet. the pentagon is delaying it as the administration continues after they overthrew president morsi. >>> pope francis, today, meets the poor in rio de janeiro. police are expected to be out in force during this visit. 20% of rio's residents live there. the pope is said to have specifically asked to see one in person during this...
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the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that and it's only about 200 meters away, 650 feet, so when you think about the size of the earth, it's not too bad. >> what do you work for the ecuadorian tourist authority? >> do they take pictures at the same spot? >> it's just a street. there's nothing there, although they have plans in the future to build a mile high they say tower that is going to be located precisely where the line should be. >> but do we believe them? it's those french, blame the french. >> they have gps now so. they should have no excuse. >> rafael -- see you can't say you're not informed on this show, can you? >> the real deal. >>
the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that...
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the council voted to deny the mayor money for his defense. >>> there is a new development in the scandal here in the bay area. two groups are now calling for a s commissioner to resign. he was arrested on suspicion of burglary and prowling. the labor group say he has shown a pattern of poor choices and bad behavior and time for him to step down. >>> time is now 6:16. police at san jose state university arrested a suspect on the campus on tuesday night. police will give us more details. the 22-year-old victim is recovering. his head was hit on the sidewalk near the science building. police say it appears the victim and the attacker knew each other. now the victim was not a student and no ties to the university. >>> a sex abuse claim has been filed against one school district. it is claimed that a fifth grade teacher molested a boy and faculty members did not report allegations of abuse. the victim is seek #-g $25,000 in damage. martin is facing 91 felony counts of molestation. >>> and baseball is threatening to suspend alex rodriguez for life. he is fighting the ban. sources close to the
the council voted to deny the mayor money for his defense. >>> there is a new development in the scandal here in the bay area. two groups are now calling for a s commissioner to resign. he was arrested on suspicion of burglary and prowling. the labor group say he has shown a pattern of poor choices and bad behavior and time for him to step down. >>> time is now 6:16. police at san jose state university arrested a suspect on the campus on tuesday night. police will give us more...
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defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is something we would want to guard against as a military. >> there's been no evidence of harm caused by these leaks. the government is saying the sky is falling, the sky is falling. but the fact is, the sky not falling. >> manning's supporters say the judge's ruling could have a chilling effect on whistleblowers and journalists. >> if they put something on the internet, the government can turn around and say, if the government doesn't like it, that putting the act of putting it on the internet is an act of aiding al qaeda. >> manning faces anywhere from 20 years to life in a military prison. months in court, just
defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is...
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that would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts to the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw in the fact that last night we got our first truly post recessionary numbers from europe, a report that shows an expansion, something i've said is the hallmark of the earnings period but no one believed me since this morning. you get the feeling things have changed for the better. rate change had have got to come. the stock market tries to predict what will happen and not just surmise what is happening. what does the market see? how about the possibility we get a good jobless claims number tomorrow and payroll number next week. rates have to come back up to where they were a couple of
that would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts to the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw in the fact that...
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that is not a defense. when i get involved, it is because 90% of the time, the tenant is the only one who gets the notice, though the notice is addressed both to the tenant and landlord. next thing you see, you are handed a piece of paper by some stranger, and it is a lawsuit. then you need to find a lawyer. probably 90% of these cases are in federal court. it becomes much more costly to get a lawyer involved. most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of these cases. you need to file a formal answer in the court. you will be in a mediation process, which means you will meet with people appointed by the court to try to resolve this issue. the revolution is just what i said. it is major repairs if they are appropriate, and not all repairs are in demand. and, to settle the damaged portion of the case. in my experience, the damages claimed usually run somewhere between $15,000 or $5,000, and attorneys fees generally run between $10,000 or $15,000. my colleague over year ha
that is not a defense. when i get involved, it is because 90% of the time, the tenant is the only one who gets the notice, though the notice is addressed both to the tenant and landlord. next thing you see, you are handed a piece of paper by some stranger, and it is a lawsuit. then you need to find a lawyer. probably 90% of these cases are in federal court. it becomes much more costly to get a lawyer involved. most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of...
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organizations like the bill of rights defense committees first amendment right to engage in in political advocacy and association all freedom that that is squarely protected by the first and. that case is just getting going and. we're worried we're eager. to reach a decision on the merits and not want to please keep us up to date all as mark i'm sure had we have about a minute left the initial information that we saw in the guardian suggests that these records that are gathered under x. keyscore have to be kept for no more than three or five days that seems like not unreasonable if you're going to have a program where you want to be able to track back i mean is that is there is is there a certain point were where there is some reasonable listen here or perhaps what i think the reasonableness would really in here in individual targeting and that's what the fourth amendment would require and bulk collection flies in the face of that even the information that's only held for three to five days according to glenn's disclosures this morning some of that information can still be. or for longer
organizations like the bill of rights defense committees first amendment right to engage in in political advocacy and association all freedom that that is squarely protected by the first and. that case is just getting going and. we're worried we're eager. to reach a decision on the merits and not want to please keep us up to date all as mark i'm sure had we have about a minute left the initial information that we saw in the guardian suggests that these records that are gathered under x....
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what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask than phillip swagel, professor at the university of the maryland and insider at the treasury department and federal reserve. great to have you back. what is likelihood we get the decision on interest rates at top of the hour, keeping interest rates at ridiculously low levels ongoing but on question of asset purchases that bernanke and company will come out and say we plan to decrease the number and the value of our asset purchases and it will commence in sent, october, very little, right? >> yeah, lori, i still think it is too soon for the fed to do that. today's data are good both on gdp side and adp jobs
what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask...
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it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to account for that if at all in the criminal justice system? to date, we haven't. in the future, we may wis
it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to...